5. Pope Francis Arrives in the Philippines
The Papal visit in the Philippines was surely an event to remember. Streets were closed down and heavily guarded by policemen who await the Popeās arrival. Starting from the airport, the people had started to celebrate already for the Popeās arrival. The smiles on the peopleās faces really proved their excitement for the Pope. Pope Francis to be fair is a fresh is a very passionate man, a lot of people love him for his open-minded mindset about things, he meant change.. and he is really dedicated in keeping the faith of the people strong.
Personally, I wasnāt able to see him due to some family gatherings that had happened, but a friend of mine told me all about it. Everywhere you can see big screens of his visits to places like Tacloban and such. One can only assume that the people in Tacloban felt at peace and felt so safe when his holiness had visited their city that was hit multiple times by strong typhoons for the past year. My friend had also described as a ā man with a true smile ā. He really does care for the citizens, heās not doing this because he has to.. heās doing what he does because he wants to, and he means well. He is true welcome here in the Philippines.
He has a lot of faith, the fact that he wants to travel in the Pope mobile without the bulletproof glasses means a lot. He wanted to be in touch with the people. People had waited for so long, their feet aching, their stomachs grumbling, and their skins wet from the rain that had poured down, but everything was worth it when they were able to see the Pope, they felt so relieved, they felt so happy, the long wait was definitely worth it. This definitely deserves to be in the Top 5.
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4. The Disappearance of Street Children
Almost every street child that roamed the area suddenly disappeared as the Pope arrived in the Philippines. A lot of people were baffled by the sudden disappearance of these children, most of course were glad that they werenāt disturbed nor bugged by the street children. However authorities have clarified that they were taken to Nasugbu, Batangas. Personally this was a wise decision, it was a good chance for them to be oriented about a lot of things, especially those that has families.
However with the side of those waiting for the Pope, they were happy that there were no street children around to ask for food, money, and other things.. as painful as it sounds some of these children also resort to thievery and other things, sometimes even creating conflicts with people. People also said, ā why not just give them permanent homes? ā which is understandable. A lot of people think that they just disturb the peace in the mainland, some even thinks that they should be round up and send to one place where they can raise their homes, raise their own live stocks and such without bothering the city much.
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On Thursday, the celebration at the Luneta has started where the Black Nazarene from Quiapo becomes accessible for a larger crowd of devotees to kiss and touch. This is known as the āpahalikā.
The famous church, known for the miraculous black image of the genuflecting Christ with the cross on His shoulder, had gained popular devotion throughout the archipelago. The church received the papal blessing of Pope John Paul II as the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in 1987.
The annual celebration of the Feast of the Black Nazareneās arrival in Quiapo church is a partnership of the Church with government and various NGOs. This collaborative effort is crucial in ensuring a peaceful and meaningful observance of the feast for the majority of the faithful and the devotees as well.
Reports say that over 3,500 personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) were deployed to secure the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
Meanwhile, Manila Mayor suspends all classes (public and private schools) for this day.
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2. The Preparations for Pope Francis
After Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle announced on July 29 that the 78-year-old Argentine pope was coming to the country on Jan. 15-19, seemingly endless meetings and preparations for the papal visit started.
Catholic Bishopsā Conference of the Philippines secretary general Fr. Marvin Mejia could not say how far the CBCP has gone in the preparations, ābut the essential elements are in place. The people have been assigned and committees have been made.ā
The CBCP is preoccupied with the liturgical preparations, the popeās transportation, his meals and the place where he will stay.
MalacaƱang, for its part, is ensuring the security of Pope Francis. Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. said that 95 percent of the national governmentās preparation is centered on security.
Pope Francis will arrive on Jan. 15 at 5:45 p.m. at Villamor Air Base. He is scheduled to pay a courtesy call on President Aquino at MalacaƱang and make a day trip to Tacloban City and Palo town in Leyte, areas devastated by the Super Typhoon Yolanda in November 2013.
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After the horrific failed attack and the fate that was met by the fallen 44. Mourns still filled the hearts of the families of these brave men. As the news broke out worldwide, fellow policemen and soldiers give out their condolences and their salutes for these brave men. At the same time this attack should never have happened. If the attack wasn't ordered, these brave men would still be holding their families close to them, see their children grow up and get married but now, they lay at rest. There shall be no more suffering, and there shall be no more pain, for these brave souls have done their duty. Or as the ones that fell before them would say, " Rest easy.. you're with us now. "Ā